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No rnb- ) bing: Atyour dnig or /. grocery store. l5c /_,» c f 'MKES 0 ;l;.l1y ciliciellt :ind ii great favorite. I a cases for One was dismissed and the other ad journed until this morning HERE-Mr H V Buntain, was a 'pissengcn by the late train Friday .right returning from Montreal While _‘*ilaii_:i»diz`1n Adventurer” to call here, and load oiio_or two full cargoes of produce_ for St. Johns Newfoundland. -:lluriiik [lie month of November. The i"C::iii\'dI'i,lai Adventurer" is li. new ..at‘_~!\irlei": of about 2500 tons, and will carry' large cargoes. This will be good ‘news for our shippers of produce and 'will niezili much for the ifrovince lu _ _r_'cliei‘al_ sAPrlé~r cHuncH_-in the Bap- tiiszt (`i:urcli last evening Rev. Waldo (I .‘.i.:chiiui. representative of the :llplisl Board of Religious' -Education was the pi:e:clicr_ I-le delivered an in- restiilg llisc.lui'se before a large coli- ,fgregaiioii dcalilig principally with the .:-`.linll:»_j.' School and young peoples »_rorl;_ llrv. l‘.ir_ Maeliuni is making rl. j:;.ur ol' the Baptist churches on the lsl_:nrl_ i-le arrived li week ago and I'ri__~ \'i_ hardly equal to requlrelnents and I f’ ___ ,- !___:;' ._ -~=.\ _ ` l VERA; li! 1_1 iff'//' Q the butter that is easier iii Montreal » 1 rl ' WNV \ is held butter. ifheese ig a shade ar ` ff' l,{'l" ` l/ firmer locally due to the usual [ scramble among wholesalers at this \\ 5 time of year to secure stocks for price decided upon some time ago, _One reason why the Pies and Cake, Bread N {',‘"“°"y 25' ”"”'t'_' "0"" “""";"°""" and Rolls always turn out ri lit when ` Mlntreal' Rewms °~f eggs "av" lilo past tell days, which the trade `i_ ‘$64 . _"_ 1.' | ' _\- 4" f Every Barrel X - » , ’ --"/ winter i'eqlili'einents_ The prices in A l Just Llke Every -‘ the primary market reniaiil unchang- 0 _ _ cd, as the British food purchasing _ ther Barrel commission is still paying the some 8 i you USB ‘ shown considerable increase during had anticipated, and while quotations remain the same the market is ' _ easier, which will no doubt be reflect- l ed in prices before the week ig out. __*THE ELMIRA WOMEN'S lil- is because tlie flour is al\\'a_vs llic same. It is milled fi-om 5/nn/nl' wktifl' V' Ontario fall wheat, srreligllirllcd with wcstcrii spring wheat. _ Being blended in exact prororiioiis, lit-.ivci Flour is always the same in strength and quality ; and alwayi give; the same results, lio matter what or when you li:ll;e. .lf will be ai change fbi' llic licircr wlicn you change from western wheat 'flour to Beaver Flour, ililllsli il-olli ldclitlcii ivliczit. stitute held 'tlieirusual monthly meet- ing at the home of Mrs. M. J. Camp- bell. Eight members and eight visi- tors were present. After the reading and adoption o fthe miilutes of the last meeting a discussion took place on the future work of the institute. Much regret was expressed at the loss of our enthusiastic nleli1ber_Mrs_ R. E. Holland whose death took place DEALERS-\i~:ll=inforpflrc§olii'=s "\ _ on 0 ._ ` .’ 4' /~ -_ , / "g-\\ ._._<_. -___ v.f:__:=- -ry .-" a trciiiendoul-l success ln ' London,i ?` '§;.:',..-`f` " "i7‘_'»_'. New York and all the leading cities.' _ ' _ _ "';‘."‘§f,';_ f “The 13th Chair" another famous' i’ _,Yi 3- _ \ ig_____.**' __ London success, “The Eternal Mag- i i, , - » u H "__ l" 'ff `¢*_f__-J _ §'~'_: -if _' at the Prince Edward about thr / (6)95/.l`§"'.,>>r» . -_--» ` ~` f _ 1 _ -Z' f_l_¢f~" im O`O‘?'_?' _ _ late New York and London successes' _Te ( 5,' " $, l Their repertoire includes such plays as “Nothing But Tile Truth" which was` Ii ‘ "`”""" f torla. was the scene of a very prettyi~ event on Thursday at noon, when' his daughter Miss Cattle was united ‘ Many a _Canadian Beauty owes ' L‘2.._““;’f"‘“‘._»t’.;`..‘."...’?"~}l.‘;“‘”,‘;...*i?.i‘.§‘.§’§1 which took place on the pretty vine- her exquisite complexion to the covered Dfw we »f»ff~fm@d -by Rev. Mr. Somers, and Rev. J. L. 6 Wright The bride looked very use of Qvtin S9ap,’» charming in a suit of taupe broad- Irs skin healing flower-perfumed I f.'.?:;".;..’;".‘:.‘1~:‘:;°;l..:l“:; f.§':.::.‘::.:+ "_" lathel' cleanses, refreshes, and §f.’.§"'li..,".§`f§f.`.l.§`I{‘”».l'.’.§'§f."f.'.$333332 cloth with lint to match and a beautl-. ' ful set of sable furs, the gift of the' -afternoon 1-Us Worship Mayor Wright i _ lduwn. . i ` SCHOOL'WORK.-Following is the a settled minister in charge. I ~ 8 close by the singing of the National' ' Warren HOW- yearii, on Seq removed from the oldelt Usd citizen! 'H ordinary ll in dispoal a widow, Bruce at Mass., John Hall and Mrs ral ser Rev F A. Hu J S MacKay vice was bley, At the Msy_or'a` Oillce on Saturday presented ,lsmei she,-ry with the medal of the Royal Humane Society for his brave rescue in April last of Ernest Corrigan' from drowning. Young Corrigan, who is about 14 years of age was sailing n raft in the old tank on the site of the f0rm€=l' gzls house which had just been torn The tank was very deep and' was fill ed with water strongly polluted with gaseous 'lnattei'. The lad ieil of! the ru-ft and was going down for the last time when Mr. Sherry made his time- ly appearance and without a nioment's heslfatlon dived into the poisonous water and succeeded in _rescuing the if lad. 'I‘he,b0y was unconscious whenlls landed and was sick for a week after- t0 the matter with Dr Railways who iii at once Canadian I-Iyndmau fore Hon inissioner of fore the asking, them I li c jury to the province. es has always interested nectlon with matters of importance to t has naked. them also to taksup this- °f be~- Coni- a _ be- - rode, Morse S .reventing a arrled out, ‘ '0ran§eiff. delicious rom--- hortiy to: visit the liese provinces and Mr. Hyudman attar. A number of the Maiiufactur- ci rs had expressed their intention to '“ °“_ i- WEDDING BELI'-S-Thp IllB.i‘f'.l8gB Miss Helen Vere Norton. 0! i-hill ty,_to Mr. Wilfrid Davison. B-9°-. St. Paui's Church on Saturday at e visit Prince Edward island while on‘“°°n created "mc" 'merent' The I (2 _ _ 1 nine, they will see for themselves the misled' q“"° “ number °f "mud" ° kwardness of the latest arrange- me P°P“"“` y°““S °°“°'° hem; Dre' the arrangement is persisted iii, it ni his eastern tour and, should they R°°i°"' Rev' H' D' R“y'“°nd’ °f` “W - 'rn b ia is all dau mel- or ment proposed by the railway. Indeed, ggni- “ " ° 9 5 rs_`R_ B. Nortoii, Upper Prince probable that they shall be obligedl SU`°°ti and the 8l'°°m 15 “ "3"" °f cut prince, Edward lshnd out og, Birkenhead, England, but_ lived .several years in Canada before his ward” lléigsgittzzmgy ,_?e,f‘,yY:,"§ rliilerswglgg 'enlistment for ‘overseas service, hav- Mr_ Sherry was obliged to burn his clothes as the result of contact with the noxious contents of the old tank. His medal was well deserved as all ,O in fitting words complimented him up- Li fl t Backville . ' 'D g'beeu for some time on the stat! of the Department of Agriculture in With the influences now at work this Province. _The couple were un_- correct what has evidentlv been a. attended. The bride who was gkven Cmzens Wm agree and HW W°"°h|P misunderstanding. it is honed the old| nwsy by Mr. Justice Fitzgerald, w a on the honor bestowed. V the largest congregations that ever as- ' F rrangement will be resumed in the ery near future. \ ‘_ h re a brown velour suit and beaver 0 _ at with ostrich trimmings. She arrled u bouquet of white and -___-~_f___ -_,;;__ ffoff-"T,--"*-'_’» - 1 '_ yellow chfysantliemuiiiu. ding march was played -by the 'orgin- ist. Prof; Earle. _ Immediately #ter the ceremony Mr. e_iid._hl(_ri_ svison left on-the early attemoqn train for Borden on route to Qiidbec: They will sail from 'there today for Birkenhead. -where they " will visit the grooiire family before de- parting for Bangalore, Indie. where Mr, Davison will carry on agricultural work for the Indiml Sovernment in connection with the _live stock branch. _The wedding presents ‘comprised many remembranceirfrom friends at home and abroad. There were cheques for substantial amounts as well as gifts 'in gold. .The staff of the Canadian Bank of Coin- merce where the bride had been em- ployed presented her with a purse of gold. ' ‘ _ ' 515-; ' if ' l 3-f'-Z 'i - ,-".1-_ _.,` _. 5-__=':'_;5~ » _ _-ls. »_»_._ '_`=~l ,y ,- -___ 5 l" fi » "li "' ‘ l - __ _ l " i \ ll' \ » economical-material. fa ¥`.. wedding tour, and upon return will _ | reside in Bedeque. The 'n n gifts were many and costly,¢ ' :_ V lb B“t ,br ‘Baby and B'.t for Yum. - _'including substantial cheques, gold - ` _ l pieces, out glass and silver ware. . 1 ' " ' l .The Guardian Joins their many. _.4 » 30”’ "_°" ~ _friends in wishing Mr. and Mrs. ~ f, _ ‘ L . ‘-_ -~ i fl- lnonderpon a very happy life.-V. ri' $""‘ 1 \' .'-hiv ll 'M'-` 1 ~ ‘I ' 'M' . ' "'-*A 'i ____ _________W_V______b____,,__,__ ,__,_,, ___ _'._._»,}‘_1. 2 ._ ._ _ _ _,_ ` _ V '.'»_’-> ‘=‘~_-‘-1 -“ .i_,"‘ »`_,'=f."-'-" .‘,1f"'= ¢ f _ . “_-I _ ' 26"' i _ _ 1 1 ., . .1 5 _ _. _ _ _ _ 1.1.. _»» = ' ._ -._~ ‘ _ ' » .s ~ ». _ -_ .; ._ ~ V-= -mfr Q-.__ preserves the most delicate skin. iil='i"f1i\'i\T»>li'»? '31-‘iii i-iii »i"§'.»§'$}'£l _ _ _T _, ,l w .selnhled in the Tyne Valley Presbyter- _4 __ * _ ’ . _ _ ___ ‘ ';|_"¢¥e|»io_|1J»l»[ol'ni'a|u'|-I im Church gathere on sunda ni ht i_.__i_!_-gi.. i--1- _.E ,gm -I _rel :-1- _ac :.5 _ -lv-~ _ ef -miimngg I I Ll Y E Sept. 28th to hear the farewell ad- dress of Mr. Sidney Bonnell who has _ _ been in charge of the Tyne Valley l . Sz'/ky ~ #V001 F rom T/i/usfm/121 No _other material was ever used in these famous stockings for children. There have been times when the Australian _ ._ supply was light. Then, we _-were unable to _ produce enough Little Darling and Little Daisy Hosiery to go ’round. For we would not sub-' i stitute other wool. We thought itbetter not to i/ary the quality of Little Darling and Little Daisy Hosiery. ` Mothers, we know, expect in these stockings 1 the finest, softest and best: knitted wool yarn. ' They expect unusual wear. It means much to -_them to clothe thelrchlldren in such comfort- able, healthful--and, at the _same time, such LITTLE DARLING HoslERY-for babies and tiny tots up to seven-has silken toe and heel. LITTLE DAISY HOSIER\f+for children _ up to twelve-has extra strength in heel and toe Mally. dainty shades and black. ` The Chlpman Holton Knitting Co., Limited, Hamilton §\\\l///4 _ » _ »9oslEs\_ RGITRD \ r "LITTLE -DAi>.L1NG". S °°LlTTLE. DAISY” rlosleiav sos; iNi=ANTs Alyot crlllblaeu ° o _ _